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tl;dr Developing in a tmux session has sped up my TDD cycle considerably, especially with the help of tslime.vim and turbux.vim. I get immediate feedback in one pane, but never have to leave vim or lose context of what I’m working on to see the test result. Taking a cue from Xavier Shay’s excellent intro to tmux, I’ve been using tmux lately as my primary workspace. There are excellent introduction
Simple script which allow you to send portion of a buffer to a running tmux session. Based on http://technotales.wordpress.com/2007/10/03/like-slime-for-vim/ which use screen instead of tmux. Note: Having some problem uploading a new version here. You can find a more up-to-date version on github: http://github.com/kikijump/tslime.vim If you're using tmux >=1.5, go fetch tslime from there. _How to
I’ve had an off/on relationship with Vim for the past many years. Before, I never felt like we understood each other properly. I felt that the kind of programming I’m doing is not easily done without plugins and some essential settings in .vimrc, but fiddling with all the knobs and installing all the plugins that I thought I needed was a process that in the end stretched out from few hours to week
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